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. >>> being scrapped last year because of superstorm sandy. a favorite white house annual tradition returns yesterday with a vengeance. >> thousands turned out for the halloween at the white house. how do you get in there? dressed in orange and black, the president and mrs. obama braved the giant spiders and life-size web to hand out treats. >> they mingled with the white house staffers dressed up as football players, vampires and princesses. >> how do you get in? >> with easter, there is a website and the whole thing but i didn't realize you can get in for halloween. >> i didn't either. i don't know. >> if you want to dress up -- you guys had terrific costumes like yesterday, they would reject you? >> i don't know. i think you have to be not too controversial. you should see our costumes. i think we will have a picture up later on, we were great gatsby theme. >> great looking couple. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, one of the hottest books of the year and one of the most talked about murders of our time. >> and now it is a movie. a loo
. >>> being scrapped last year because of superstorm sandy. a favorite white house annual tradition returns yesterday with a vengeance. >> thousands turned out for the halloween at the white house. how do you get in there? dressed in orange and black, the president and mrs. obama braved the giant spiders and life-size web to hand out treats. >> they mingled with the white house staffers dressed up as football players, vampires and princesses. >> how do you get in?...
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which has sued governor christie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's lacking in the response. and i also should say, the response should include a forth right recognition of the reality of climate change and that the response should include keeping the government open so that the -- so that the federal funds can actually be distributed. you know, a billion and a half dollars in funds were delayed, hud funds because of the government closure. >> i want to play this clip of chris christie talking about preparing for the next storm. take a listen. >> the fact is that we have to look at what's happened in this state and react
which has sued governor christie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's...
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying the serenity of her view at the jersey shore. but sandy pushed nearly five feet of bay water into her home and left behind. $42,000 in damage. >> we did the bathroom, the heating system, the hot water heater, air conditioning, everything was replaced. >> reporter: the money came from a federally subsidized flood insurance program for homeowners living in flood zones-- a program now running a $24 billion deficit. congress passed a law to get rid of that shortfall by raising insurance premiums and eliminating those federal subsidies, but roughly a million homeowners in flood zones coast to coast
tomorrow marks one year since superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast. damage totaled $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm ever in the u.s. after katrina. many who live near the shore now fear that they may have to leave for good as the cost of flood insurance skyrockets. jim axelrod has a look. >> it was saturated with black muck. >> reporter: black muck. >> yeah. >> reporter: at 82, this is the time of life when may kelleher would like to be enjoying...
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superstorm sandy. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. so, if you're sleepingt in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. >>> printer technology can create 3d objects limited only by the imagination. and now it's helping a new set of people who can benefit from its customized designs. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: grabbing a backpack is hardly the feat of a superhero unless you're 12-year-old leon mccarthey. and your hand looks straight out of a science fiction movie. you've actually become sort of a cyborg. there's a cool fact there. >> yeah, it's like a special -- it's spec
superstorm sandy. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. so, if you're sleepingt in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and,...
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superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> good morning, gayle, good morning, charlie, good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." under the new health care law, millions of americans will pay more for insurance. jill schlesinger looks at how prices will affect families and the future of our economy. >>> it's no illusion mirrors are bringing light to a dark corner of n
superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you...
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last year, the race was cancelled because of sooum storm sandy. 1500 cameras were positioned along the parade root. police helicopters hovered over the race and bomb-sniffing dogs were sent out to high traffic areas. can you bring that down? thank you. this is what you get when you win the race or go to the race or run the race? tammy lubey, who works here at cnn -- >> how long. >> 4:42. >> congratulations, there are several people here at cnn who participate in the race, including someone else who did. her name is tatyan amc fadden. an incredible achievement in itself. we're going to learn more about the tremendous obstacle she overcame to complete this race. you're going to want to stick around for more on her storyfection hour. for everyone i saw out today, congratulations to you. you're going to want to see her story a little bit later on. in the meantime, president barack obama tries to help a femme low democrat become governor. later, saturday night live accused of not having a diverse task. how does it show the unwanted attenti attention? by mocking itself, of course. so it's yo
last year, the race was cancelled because of sooum storm sandy. 1500 cameras were positioned along the parade root. police helicopters hovered over the race and bomb-sniffing dogs were sent out to high traffic areas. can you bring that down? thank you. this is what you get when you win the race or go to the race or run the race? tammy lubey, who works here at cnn -- >> how long. >> 4:42. >> congratulations, there are several people here at cnn who participate in the race,...
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it's taken a full year, but ellis island is open again do visitors after being inundated by superstorm sandy. more than a million photos and other artifacts that document the arrival of millions of immigrants remain in storage. >> conrad murray is a free man as i speak. he was released from the los angeles county jail this morning after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. the jury found dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of propofol. murray's medical licenses were also suspended after his conviction, but he plans to file for reinstatement. he wants to practice medicine again. >>> and scientists are calling it the lost world in this remote mountain range in northern australia. pretty incredible discovery. take a look. three new species, sitting in isolation for million of years. a primitive looking gecko, a prehistoric reptile with huge eyes, and then there's this. you're looking at a frog with a behavior never seen before. this little guy, really, guys? somehow they know this about this frog, that he likes to make love in the rain. i'm going
it's taken a full year, but ellis island is open again do visitors after being inundated by superstorm sandy. more than a million photos and other artifacts that document the arrival of millions of immigrants remain in storage. >> conrad murray is a free man as i speak. he was released from the los angeles county jail this morning after serving two years for causing michael jackson's death. the jury found dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of propofol....
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what is not being tackled even in the wake of sandy? >> it's too soon to say what the long-term response to sandy will be. and we do sometimes see that in the wake of a big disaster, that that is a moment when people think long-term at least for a little while. if you look at some of the things that went right and didn't, you can see the disteengs between long and short-term. in protecting the new york subways did everything they could in the short-term. they put up sandbags and plywood to try to keep the water out. when that didn't work, they managed to get the system back online quicker than a lot of us thought they could. and then you have to think of the long-term, why are new stations being built in flood zones. because of long-term risk that was known to be there and is only getting worse was something that requires making an investment now to protect for a problem that's going to occur later. and sometimes at a time you don't know later. and so we're not so good at that. whereas in the cases of -- and i think you see it in all of
what is not being tackled even in the wake of sandy? >> it's too soon to say what the long-term response to sandy will be. and we do sometimes see that in the wake of a big disaster, that that is a moment when people think long-term at least for a little while. if you look at some of the things that went right and didn't, you can see the disteengs between long and short-term. in protecting the new york subways did everything they could in the short-term. they put up sandbags and plywood...
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there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation. >> but he re-opened this summer, unwilling to give up. how was the summer for business? >> it was slow. it was a year of survival. >> reporter: then in a one-two punch, his new restaurant was wiped out in a september fire that demolished 60 businesses. >> it was probably the biggest feeling of helplessness i've ever had in my life. >> reporter: you named one superstorm? >> that's the only type i ever want to see again. >> reporter: this man is building back the pier. >> what we accomplished in several months should have taken a few years. >> reporter: but a large chunk of the pier still isn't rebuilt. and n
there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation....
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it was canceled last year because of hurricane sandy. the winners in the men's and women's division were kenyans. a special shout out to tatiana mcfadden who finished first in the women's wheelchair marathon. this is her fourth marathon win this year and she finished first in boston, london, chicago, so she has kind won the grand slam of marathons this year so congratulations to her. >> glad to have that marathon back after last year cancellation because of hurricane sandy. >>> what rob ford is saying after a video appears to show him smoking a crack pipe. >>> people finding out the hard way they are not getting what they paid for. >>> plus, it is time for your morning rhyme. tweet us with your own original verse. it can be about anything. #morningstart and #morningrhyme and we will read the best ones on the air in the next half hour. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- a
it was canceled last year because of hurricane sandy. the winners in the men's and women's division were kenyans. a special shout out to tatiana mcfadden who finished first in the women's wheelchair marathon. this is her fourth marathon win this year and she finished first in boston, london, chicago, so she has kind won the grand slam of marathons this year so congratulations to her. >> glad to have that marathon back after last year cancellation because of hurricane sandy. >>>...
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it has been closed down since superstorm sandy. >> doesn't she look pretty? she is one hot lady. >> i don't know about all that. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. >>> another disastrous development this morning for the obama care website. no one in the nation can sign up now. online enrollment came to a screeching halt on sunday what is kaued caused by a data glitc. no one at the white house or verizon knows how long it will take to fix this glitch. >>> breaking news overnight. a doctor who went to jail for michael jackson's death, this morning, a free man. a few hours ago, relieved. conrad murray received a four-year sentence and allowed him to go free in half of that time. he left jail 1 minute after midnight los angeles time. murray was convicted in 2011 for giving jackson an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol. the doctor's attorney hopes he gets murray's medical license reinstated so he can treat patients again. >>> more drama expected in a utah courtroom. a doctor on trial for his wife's death. his mistress is expected back on the stand. prosecutor
it has been closed down since superstorm sandy. >> doesn't she look pretty? she is one hot lady. >> i don't know about all that. >>> 41 minutes past the hour. >>> another disastrous development this morning for the obama care website. no one in the nation can sign up now. online enrollment came to a screeching halt on sunday what is kaued caused by a data glitc. no one at the white house or verizon knows how long it will take to fix this glitch. >>>...
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>> one million -- one year ago today, people were realizing the extent of the damage of super storm sandy. >>> last night, ceanlds and flashlights lit up the jersey shore, as survivors paid their respects to what was lost. >>> wjz first warning weather team reveals, some parts of maryland will literally be under under water in a few decades. >> reporter: maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave. each high tide, carries a little more land, back bo into the water. >> there are fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> reporter: place the blame on claim change. -- climate change. wjz first warning weather finds the ripples cause the water to rise at an alarming rate. more than 3 1/2 feet by the end of this century. >> what's interesting about maryland, that rise is occurring three times faster than that of other locations. >> denise hoff is watching it disappear before her eyes. now, every storm steals more of her land. >> without a bulk head, this is the type of erosion we would get. start in a small area, and work its way back. >> reporter: maryland has the f
>> one million -- one year ago today, people were realizing the extent of the damage of super storm sandy. >>> last night, ceanlds and flashlights lit up the jersey shore, as survivors paid their respects to what was lost. >>> wjz first warning weather team reveals, some parts of maryland will literally be under under water in a few decades. >> reporter: maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave. each high tide, carries a little more land, back bo into...
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you had a governor of new jersey who responded to hurricane sandy. was seen with the president, seen as a problem solver. and in virginia you have a situation where they changed the rules for nominating their candidate to ensure the most conservative candidate won. >> they ended -- they took out the primary and did a state convention. >> correct. so in a state like virginia, which is now more purple you've got to appeal to women, mod rats, you've got to appeal to independents. that's what the republican party's going to need to do if they're going to win the presidency and have a majority in both houses of congress. >> senator brown, i know you don't like this but i'm going to do it again to you. >> what about evan? >> but, it's come up again, there's another -- >> it's going to come up all the time. >> all right. but people are wondering what this is about. there's another political rumor about scott brown supposedly you would put your house in massachusetts up for sale. >> it's too big. i have kids. >> okay, all right. and >> -- downsizing. >> you'
you had a governor of new jersey who responded to hurricane sandy. was seen with the president, seen as a problem solver. and in virginia you have a situation where they changed the rules for nominating their candidate to ensure the most conservative candidate won. >> they ended -- they took out the primary and did a state convention. >> correct. so in a state like virginia, which is now more purple you've got to appeal to women, mod rats, you've got to appeal to independents....
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you had a governor of new jersey that responded to hurricane sandy h and was seen with the president and a maverick and c problemha solver, and then theyi changed the rules to try and t make sure theo most conservati candidate won. >> think tookd out the primary and did a state econvention? >> correct. in a state that is more purple,a you have to appeal to women andl moderates andic republicans, ey independents, and that's what they have to do if they want toe have the majority in both his houses. >> senator g brown, i know you don't like>> this but i will dot to you, what -- >> what about evan. >> it's come up again. >> it will come up all the time >>an there's another political y rumor about scott brown, hu supposedly you put your house in massachusetts up for sale. >> yeah, we are downsizing. it's too big. >> you started a political to action city in new hampshire. are you going to run for the senate in new hampshire? >> by law, everybody knows you h have toat form a pack to give $ to anybody, and that's the law h and the way it is.e' with regard to my political future. this is no
you had a governor of new jersey that responded to hurricane sandy h and was seen with the president and a maverick and c problemha solver, and then theyi changed the rules to try and t make sure theo most conservati candidate won. >> think tookd out the primary and did a state econvention? >> correct. in a state that is more purple,a you have to appeal to women andl moderates andic republicans, ey independents, and that's what they have to do if they want toe have the majority in...
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you had a goran in new jersey that responded to hurricane sandy. he was seen as a maverick and a problem solver, and virginia they changed the rules to try to ensure the most conservative candidate won. >> they took out the primary and did is state convention? >> correct. in a state like virginia that is now more purple, you have to appeal to women, moderates, that's what the republican party needs to do if they want to win the presidency. >> senator brown, i know you don't like is this, but i'm going to do it again to you. >> it's come up again, there is another -- it's going to come up all of the time. there is a political rumor about scott brown. supposedly you put your house in massachusetts up for sale. >> it's just too big. >> you started a political action committee in new hampshire. >> by law everybody knows that you need to form a pac to give one dollar to anybody. that's the law. with regard to my political future, there is a roll for me. it's not about me. it's about letting people know who we are as a party and how we can move forward w
you had a goran in new jersey that responded to hurricane sandy. he was seen as a maverick and a problem solver, and virginia they changed the rules to try to ensure the most conservative candidate won. >> they took out the primary and did is state convention? >> correct. in a state like virginia that is now more purple, you have to appeal to women, moderates, that's what the republican party needs to do if they want to win the presidency. >> senator brown, i know you don't...
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there was much at stake this time around with the cancelation of last year's race due to super storm sandy and the deadly bombings at the boston marathon a few months ago. it was a double win for kenya. one successfully defended his title, and then another kenyan for the women. they both finished the course in just under 2 1/2 hours. the police covered every each of the winding course. and bomb-sniffing dogs covered the city streets. >> it was a picture perfect and cold day as a record over 50,000 runners participated in this year's new york city marathon stretching 26.2 miles through statten i will through the burrows. we are standing ten blocks away from the finish line because this is as close as most people were able to get because security was extraordinary high. planning for security began the day after the boston marathon bombings, and over $1 million was spent on security this year, and that's double the normal, as well as there was secured designated reunion zones, and the finish lines had limited access, and runners are prohi t prohibited with running with backpacks, and more dog
there was much at stake this time around with the cancelation of last year's race due to super storm sandy and the deadly bombings at the boston marathon a few months ago. it was a double win for kenya. one successfully defended his title, and then another kenyan for the women. they both finished the course in just under 2 1/2 hours. the police covered every each of the winding course. and bomb-sniffing dogs covered the city streets. >> it was a picture perfect and cold day as a record...
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the new york city marathon set to return this sunday after getting sidelined by super storm sandy last year and additional money has been spent on security. our reporter is live outside central park with what we can expect on sunday. lydia? >> reporter: good morning. we're outside central park. the finish line is just over this wall. we've been out here all morning long. we weren't allowed to go inside. the marathon may be days away, but when i step out, you can see security is already going on right now. you can see road blocks, security personnel, as well as many vehicles. officials are telling us that this will be the largest antiterrorism operation carried out across new york city. it's thank is in response to april's boston marathon bombing. marathon officials are banning more items this year such as backpacks, high duration packs, vests with pockets, baby strollers and if you do show up with some sort of bag, even a purse, expect your bags to be checked. again, baby strollers are also being banned. because of all of these road blocks, officials are asking spectators, as well as r
the new york city marathon set to return this sunday after getting sidelined by super storm sandy last year and additional money has been spent on security. our reporter is live outside central park with what we can expect on sunday. lydia? >> reporter: good morning. we're outside central park. the finish line is just over this wall. we've been out here all morning long. we weren't allowed to go inside. the marathon may be days away, but when i step out, you can see security is already...
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thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security tight because of the boston bombings. here's video of reality star bill ranc i d crossing the finish line. he started the race dead last. for each mile he donated one dollar to a breast cancer charity. pamela anderson was there. she's hot and fit now. check her out, as we always do. let's go to football. monday morning means nfl highlights. we'll go to houston where the texans are taking on indianapolis colts. the colts were down big time, 24-3 early. it looked like the texans were going to snap a losing streak. the head coach collapses. it goes down from there for houston. andrew luck ignites. he has another come-back. three touchdowns. texans drop six straight. they try to tie with a last second field goal. it didn't work. they lose, a heart breaker and are worried more about their coach. that is a good game last night. >> 18 minutes before the top of the hour. he promised america's youth hope and change but what they got instead? >> the president is being completely deceit
thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security tight because of the boston bombings. here's video of reality star bill ranc i d crossing the finish line. he started the race dead last. for each mile he donated one dollar to a breast cancer charity. pamela anderson was there. she's hot and fit now. check her out, as we always do. let's go to football. monday morning means nfl highlights. we'll go to houston where the texans are taking on indianapolis...
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ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has more. >> good morning to you. the waterfront along long island was about 6 and a half billion in damage. we are here in long beach where there's a $44 million project that struck up and down the east coast. will it was new york and emergency emergency that took the brunt of it. >> a major hit beach homes to the powerful storm surge. >> the house was still standing. >> beach lots found empty and crossroads as they look for the share of hard to come by federal relief. so far it received 300,000 dollars. >> please places are gone and they are not coming back. there's so much history these were indian reservations. there's a lot here we need to preser
ellis island was closed for almost a year because of super storm sandy. more than 1 million photographs remain in storage while buildings are being fixed and upgraded. >> super storm sandy does not play favorites destroying everything from new york city to small towns on the coast. after it was all said and done sandy left 24 states impacted and counties and 8 states in puerto rico were disaster areas. craig has more. >> good morning to you. the waterfront along long island was...
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a year after superstorm sandy, new jersey governor chris christie is blaming congress for delays in getting help to victims. in an interview with the a-p, christie says congress dragged its feet on a funding package, and then enacted mountains of red tape for receiving aid. the result is victims were caught in the middle. the governor went on to say that his administration did everything it could to help the situation. and, that tremendous progres has been made in the wake of the super storm. in our earnings update this morning... pfizer posted earnings that beat estimates, but revenues at the world's largest drug maker slipped 2% due to a loss of patents on its best sellers including lipitor. goodyear tire rolled in with a 51% profit gain, but the companies sales numbers were below analysts expecations causing that stock to drop nearly 6% shares of nokia jumped 10% after the telecom firm issued an upbeat forecast. and earnings fell 21% for archer daniels midland. adm lost money last year because of the drought, but expects this year's bumper crop of corn will sweeten sales numbers. today i
a year after superstorm sandy, new jersey governor chris christie is blaming congress for delays in getting help to victims. in an interview with the a-p, christie says congress dragged its feet on a funding package, and then enacted mountains of red tape for receiving aid. the result is victims were caught in the middle. the governor went on to say that his administration did everything it could to help the situation. and, that tremendous progres has been made in the wake of the super storm....
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one year ago we were watching the devastation unfold after hurricane sandy ripped up miles of coastline and wetlands. >> now the federal government will make a major investment to restore natural shorelines and key wildlife habitats. as peggy fox reports, one of them is just a few miles from the nation's capital. >> reporter: launching a boat off bell haven marina in alexandria, wildlife is everywhere on this perfect autumn day. you can even see bald eagles nesting on wild marsh. >> it's all strip malls and highways and suburbs in northern virginia. to have this jewel so close and so accessible is a wonderful thing. >> reporter: it used to be 200 eab. now it's only 60. >> the park service knows from old photographs and aerial photography that the marsh extended as far as that bowie prior to the 1940's. then the dredging started. >> reporter: metal and steel recommend participants remain of the operation -- remnants remain of the operation that halted in 1972 but erosion continued the assault. >> this marsh shoreline has been eroding at the rate of 6 to 8 feet per year. >> reporter: the
one year ago we were watching the devastation unfold after hurricane sandy ripped up miles of coastline and wetlands. >> now the federal government will make a major investment to restore natural shorelines and key wildlife habitats. as peggy fox reports, one of them is just a few miles from the nation's capital. >> reporter: launching a boat off bell haven marina in alexandria, wildlife is everywhere on this perfect autumn day. you can even see bald eagles nesting on wild marsh....
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this question comes to us from a woman named sandy who writes: what happens if there are not enough sign-ups to support the law? does it just become another taxpayer bill to pay? do you know? >> the risk is because people cannot sign up true the web sites or -- through the web sites or it takes a long time to do so, the only people who will sign up are the very sickest. if that happens, you're going to get a process known as adverse selection death spiral where because only the sickest signed up, the premiums will be sky high, no one will be able to afford them or the healthy people will stay away from these plans, and eventually insurers will leave the market, and people won't be able to buy health insurance at any price. that is a very real danger that we face under this law. jon: so, igor, then what happens? i mean, who steps in to pick up the tab? >> well, i don't want to go down the doom's day road just yet. certainly, young and healthy people are very, very important. you've got to make sure they're part of system, and if the web site functions by the end of november like the administr
this question comes to us from a woman named sandy who writes: what happens if there are not enough sign-ups to support the law? does it just become another taxpayer bill to pay? do you know? >> the risk is because people cannot sign up true the web sites or -- through the web sites or it takes a long time to do so, the only people who will sign up are the very sickest. if that happens, you're going to get a process known as adverse selection death spiral where because only the sickest...
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my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were they true insurance plans? >> a lot of them are not true insurance plans, no. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from vermont. >> i'm going to summarize what i've been hearing. number one, the website must be fixed. you've been very forthright and you're going to fix it. number two, we've had a real battle about health care, had a battle in this congress. it was passed and the president signed it and the supreme court affirmed it, a brutal battle. there was an election people where the american people affirmed it and then the shut down in the threat of deabt default. all of us represent people who are going to win or lose depe
my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were...
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my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were they true insurance plans? >> a lot of them are not true insurance plans, no. >> i yield back. >> gentleman from vermont. >> i'm going to summarize what i've been hearing. number one, the website must be fixed. you've been very forthright and you're going to fix it. number two, we've had a real battle about health care, had a battle in this congress. it was passed and the president signed it and the supreme court affirmed it, a brutal battle. there was an election people where the american people affirmed it and then the shut down in the threat of deabt default. all of us represent people who are going to win or lose depe
my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner sandy kraeger and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues and we were not necessary -- >> you say these were lousy plans and miss tavenner said no true insurance. do you think the plans weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country -- >> it's a yes -- >> it's a yes or no question. were...
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full force for the 43rd new york city marathon after it was canceled last year because of superstorm sandy. a record firm of runners hit the pavement for this year's race. the men's and women's title runners both hailing from kenya, each taking home $100,000 for crossing the finish line first, and this in addition to the female champ's $500,000 winnings for winning the london marathon and becoming the world overall champion, and this also is the second consecutive win for the male champion. cheryl: i was actually at the finish line yesterday, and i watched all the pros come through and, oh, my god, tear just amazing. i have to say thewet yesterday, brutal -- weather yesterday, brutal. dennis: i was going to run in it, and i decided at the last minute not going. cheryl: i think i'm in next year, i can't stand it. all right, we are just moments away from the manhattan u.s. attorney's office news conference as sac capital agrees to pay the largest-ever penalty for insider trading, pleading guilty on all chargings. that's going to be live coming up next. deron deb and how about this for an ent
full force for the 43rd new york city marathon after it was canceled last year because of superstorm sandy. a record firm of runners hit the pavement for this year's race. the men's and women's title runners both hailing from kenya, each taking home $100,000 for crossing the finish line first, and this in addition to the female champ's $500,000 winnings for winning the london marathon and becoming the world overall champion, and this also is the second consecutive win for the male champion....
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. >> since you're at the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy, i'm thinking about my friends of new york a lot the past couple days. >> thank you, sir. >> i sat through the three-and-a-half hour hearing with secretary sebelius today. i sat through the four and a half hour hearing with the contractors a week ago. you know, the thing that just top of mind, why didn't anybody talk to the president when he kept repeating over and over again if you like your doctor, if you like your health plan, you can keep your health plan. it was obvious that was not the case. >> you heard the president speaking earlier today. >> no, i didn't. chairman rangel was not sharing the television monitor with me. >> oh, i'm so sorry. he ought to be more friendly. he is generally a friendly chap, actually. i can tell you the president explained very carefully that those policies were actually shot with all kinds of problems. and therefore, he -- you know, that's why this system that is replaced is so much better. i'm afraid we only have a few seconds left. >> but martin, you know, i'm getting calls and letter
. >> since you're at the one-year anniversary of hurricane sandy, i'm thinking about my friends of new york a lot the past couple days. >> thank you, sir. >> i sat through the three-and-a-half hour hearing with secretary sebelius today. i sat through the four and a half hour hearing with the contractors a week ago. you know, the thing that just top of mind, why didn't anybody talk to the president when he kept repeating over and over again if you like your doctor, if you like...
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my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner, sandy prager, and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues. we were not able to necessarily -- >> so you thought -- to use your words, i think you said lousy plans. ms. tavenner said not true insurance. you think the plans that were offered when you were the insurance commissioner weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually every place in the country does not have -- >> no, it's a yes or no question. were they true insurance plans when you were -- >> a lot of them are not true insurance plans, no. >> thank you. i yield back. >> gentleman from vermont. >> thank you. i'm going to try to summarize quickly what i've been hearing. number one, the website must be fixed. you've been very forthright and you're going to fix it. number two, i'm hearing a tone change. we've had a real battle about health care. we had a battle in this congress. it was passed. the president signed it. the supreme court affirmed it. a really brutal battle. th
my successor and elected insurance republican commissioner, sandy prager, and i worked on a whole series of plans to expand coverage. i did work on these issues. we were not able to necessarily -- >> so you thought -- to use your words, i think you said lousy plans. ms. tavenner said not true insurance. you think the plans that were offered when you were the insurance commissioner weren't true insurance? >> in the individual market, the insurance commissioner in kansas and virtually...
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. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground sunday is widely credited with changing the landscape in the '70s. he wrote and recorded dozens and dozens of songs in his tremendous career. we'll talk more about that coming up. what a tremendous career when you think of all the influences. we'll get into it. >> and he was young, a loss on many levels. >> 71. yeah. >> thanks, mikaela. let's go straight over to ingrid petersen for a look at the temperatures. >> temperatures are bounding up to the 60s. above average. the average is typically in the upper 50s right now. this is only going to last one day, though. we have another cold front swinging through th
. >>> nearly a year after hurricane sandy tore through new jersey and new york, parts of a key landmark set to reopen today. parts of ellis island will be opened. visitors will be welcomed back to the halls of the immigrant wall of honor, the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring while a new electric am system is installed. remembrances continue to pour in for legendary rock pioneer lou reed dead at the age of 71. he was a founding member of the velvet underground...
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that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy gunshot and killed by police. the police say they did nothing wrong. but this was obviously a tragedy. the question is is could they have done more to prevent it? >>> also ahead, too much technology. a group of pediatricians advising parents to set limits on kind's smart phone and tablet use. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll prov
that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy...
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last year, residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and the year before it was a record-breaking nor'easter that dumped snow across several stays. detroit, st. louis, nashville, memphis, i can good on and on, all the way down through new orleans and houston. we heard of 15 inches of rain possibly that has fallen, 3 to 5 in the forecast today. 1 to 2 across the area. the threat of the strong winds combine and even the threat for an isolated tornado still in the forecast tonight. just take a look at these winds. gusts as high as 43 miles per hour in buffalo, in through new york city. also seeing strong winds, especially as the system works its way east overnight. past trick or treating you see this spread in the northeast and mid-atlantic overnight. we mentioned the 53 million people in the severe weather threat we're talking from the plains to the northeast, all of us will be dealing with the storm tonight. >> dealing with something. >> yes. >> are you impressed that indra is able to do the weather with such serious demeanor while staring at a gorilla? >>
last year, residents in new york and new jersey were cleaning up from superstorm sandy and the year before it was a record-breaking nor'easter that dumped snow across several stays. detroit, st. louis, nashville, memphis, i can good on and on, all the way down through new orleans and houston. we heard of 15 inches of rain possibly that has fallen, 3 to 5 in the forecast today. 1 to 2 across the area. the threat of the strong winds combine and even the threat for an isolated tornado still in the...
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last years marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. the return of the event was a symbol of recovery. >> great to see that back in our city. >> we have sports, and a new era began yesterday for the brooklyn nets. >> we'll start with a bit of a riddle. what do mark jackson, scott brooks, mark d'antoni and doc rivers have in common? we are all former nba point guards who made the transition to coaches. one of the greatest point guards of all time is trying to join their ranks in brooklyn. we have the story. >> there's a new sheriff in brooklyn and his name is jason kidd. the all-star rejoins his former team, this time as the nets new head coach. >> it's a learning process, one as a coach, and two, the media is over the top. it's part of the game, and it's something that i've embraced. >> jason is a proven winner and leader with an incredible wealth of basketball knowledge and experience, which makes the move a natural transition. >> i could talk as a player and a coach, but i'm trying to put coach aside. the more i spend time with coache
last years marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. the return of the event was a symbol of recovery. >> great to see that back in our city. >> we have sports, and a new era began yesterday for the brooklyn nets. >> we'll start with a bit of a riddle. what do mark jackson, scott brooks, mark d'antoni and doc rivers have in common? we are all former nba point guards who made the transition to coaches. one of the greatest point guards of all time is trying to join...
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governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law in the country. colorado there is a proposal to tax marijuana sales and use that money to build schools and enforce drug laws. recreational pot use is already legal there. 11 colorado counties are asking voters if they would like to succeed from the state. supporters want to form a separate state called new colorado and in drought-stricken texas proposition 6 would have 2 billion for water projects and mark schneider has more from dallas. >> this is where sailboats should float but these are grounded. this is lake lavon near dallas where lack of rain has water 12 feet below normal. >> it's prone to drought
governor christie is known in new jersey and around the country after hurricane sandy and how he welcomed that and welcomed president obama to the city before the 2012 election. for all of those reasons it seems christie will do well today and could have a landslide for many years. >> reporter: we will see and live in new jersey, thanks, john. besides choosing leaders voters have issues to settle, in washington state to label genetically modified foods is on the ballot and the first law...
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we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of those folks who owned homes in this area, when the storm surge came and hit their homes. they figured if they had flood insurance, they were covered, but they soon found out and over the past year, that a loophole in the federal flood insurance program has left them struggling even one year later. >> >> it was the first home they owned and family lived in it for four months before super storm sandy shored do their town in new jersey. >> it was heartbreaking. >> just heart wrenching. >> it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's, because ther
we continue our original series surviving sandy one year later. good morning, erika. >> good morning to you. it's certainly a much different scene here in seaside heights, new jersey. it is beautiful, and a little chilly day down here. you can remember, this place was definitely hit hard. in fact, the amusement park, you may remember images, just over my shoulder here, the roller coaster floating in the ocean, but all that have is gone, acknowledge area has started to rebuild. for some of...
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last year was canceled because of super storm sandy. more than -- >> i think all runners will have some worry in their mind. um, but we shouldn't let that stop us for sure, otherwise that is playing into the hands of what the terrorists want. >> more than 45,000 participates were in the race. >>> here on the west coast, runners took part in a half marathon in san francisco. you can see them as they trekked across the bridge this morning. >>> secretary of state john kerry made a surprise visit to egypt today. he is the highest level to visit since the military removed the president back in july. he said it appears they are on the path towards democracy. he ujed them to put -- urged them to put an end to the violence in the country. he said the u.s. will lift the temporary freeze on military assistance. it comes one day before she to be put -- he is to be put on trial for murder charges. >>> the mayor is apologizing for stupid things brut denies smoking crack and he is urging police to release the video. >> i want the police chief to rele
last year was canceled because of super storm sandy. more than -- >> i think all runners will have some worry in their mind. um, but we shouldn't let that stop us for sure, otherwise that is playing into the hands of what the terrorists want. >> more than 45,000 participates were in the race. >>> here on the west coast, runners took part in a half marathon in san francisco. you can see them as they trekked across the bridge this morning. >>> secretary of state john...
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both candidates agreed to debate it and it's the anniversary of super storm sandy. that brings us to the next number. 364 is how many days ellis island has been closeded for repair after the destructive storm. the halls and buildings will be back hope, millions of documents and photos and other artifacts remain at other facilities until more repair work is done. speak of storm, the next number is 1982. the last year that only two hurricanes emerged from the atlantic. how about that? despite predictions earlier, scientists say that dry dusty air from the sahara and sinking air over the atlantic are top factors. i guess we won't talk about climate change. finally, 22 is how many points the wide guys in vegas said we are an underdog with the team from them. up next, secrets and spies. president obama to diplomatic damage control as the leaks keep on coming from edward snowden from the top adviser to the president about what the president knew and when he knew it. first today's trivia question. what is the most populous state with one woman in its congressional delegati
both candidates agreed to debate it and it's the anniversary of super storm sandy. that brings us to the next number. 364 is how many days ellis island has been closeded for repair after the destructive storm. the halls and buildings will be back hope, millions of documents and photos and other artifacts remain at other facilities until more repair work is done. speak of storm, the next number is 1982. the last year that only two hurricanes emerged from the atlantic. how about that? despite...
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the narrative out of his office that everybody is listening to, sandy or generic leadership carries the day. >> let's listen to barbara buono's new ad. >> 400,000 new jerseyans out of work and our poverty rate at a 50 year high. christie raised taxes on the working poor. but went ask millionaires to pay another dime. he wants to be president. i want to be your governor. >> crystal. hard to get the message through. he has an overwhelming amount of money in terms of tv advertising over here. >> he has an overwhelming amount of money. the chicken and egg problem with her. running against this guy that everybody was afraid to run against. she had trouble getting off the ground. getting support. nobody nationally came in to help her. all focus has gone to virginia. this race is seen as already gone. so she hasn't been able to get the attention she really hasn't been able to get the campaign rolling and score points on him. when there are places where he genuinely is vulnerable. if he did run for president in 2016. a lot more scrutiny. and the worst unemmriment raplo. >> he would hear that in
the narrative out of his office that everybody is listening to, sandy or generic leadership carries the day. >> let's listen to barbara buono's new ad. >> 400,000 new jerseyans out of work and our poverty rate at a 50 year high. christie raised taxes on the working poor. but went ask millionaires to pay another dime. he wants to be president. i want to be your governor. >> crystal. hard to get the message through. he has an overwhelming amount of money in terms of tv...